A triple threat to South Korean women’s well-being
They have been pushed to the fringes of society by the COVID-19 pandemic, a seemingly bulletproof glass ceiling, and a ...
They have been pushed to the fringes of society by the COVID-19 pandemic, a seemingly bulletproof glass ceiling, and a ...
Hong Kong’s Court maintains it only answers legal—not political—questions as though justice is served by sheer adherence to judicial rules ...
They grapple with the logistics of online learning, loneliness, financial woes, and dim job prospects.
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Lawyer Fuzail Ahmad Ayyubi describes how a prayer rally of the Tablighi Jamaat in India, which resulted in a surge ...
Weak legislation and strong social stigma have allowed gender-based abuses to flourish unchecked. But amidst lack of government support, communities ...
Lawyer Fuzail Ahmad Ayyubi describes how a prayer rally of the Tablighi Jamaat in India, which resulted in a surge ...
Bearing the brunt of systemic neglect – a gaping blind spot in the country’s stellar performance against the pandemic – ...
Feminists want to disrupt the tech world with a focus on products and projects that focus on communities and step...
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